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Museum Member Pickets Mansion

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
If you`re near the Wyeth Tootle Mansion on your lunch-hour this week, chances are you`ll see someone picketing outside the museum. Museums` member Ellis Cross carries a sign saying "this is the people`s house." Cross says he waited for the recent court case involving museum members voting rights before he performed his picket. He hopes others will join him and pick up a sign. "I`m hoping in the cloud of everything that we don`t lose the facts. This is always been part of st. Jospeh`s heritage" says Cross. He says he`ll picket every day through Friday. Cross is running for a St. Joseph council seat in the second district.

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